Sewing for All

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This Sewing for All course is designed to enable you to gain knowledge and confidence in your sewing skills and in using a sewing machine, in an exciting, fun and informative way. Students can choose to make a wide variety of projects, from small gifts and soft furnishings, curtains and blinds, to simple garments for themselves or their children. The tutor will discuss each student's learning requirements at the start of the course and will advise on the best method of obtaining success with their chosen project. Sewing and making things is following a huge resurgence at the moment. Many people are realising there are savings to be made by making your own soft furnishings, clothes, accessories and gifts, and the range of lovely fabrics available is growing, with shops selling all sorts of sewing paraphernalia now open in most towns. The sale of sewing machines has almost doubled over the last few years, though most people owning one do not know how to use it properly. By the end of the course, students should be able to:- Use their sewing machine to best advantage. - Choose and use suitable fabrics for their chosen projects. - Use patterns and follow written or diagrammatic instructions. - Choose the most appropriate designs for soft furnishings. - Take measurements and calculate fabric requirements for their projects, Use the appropriate techniques to make their items to a high standard. The class is suitable for all abilities, from those who are completely new to sewing and want to learn how to use their machine, to those with experience and previous knowledge of making various items. If you would like a map showing the location of your classroom at this site, please e-mail us at ashtenaec@kent.gov.uk.

Course information

Name: Sewing for All Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150720 11:19:07 Updated 20150720 11:19:07

Entry requirements

Students will need to bring small sewing equipment, such as sharp scissors for cutting fabric, pins, needles, a tape measure, chalk fabric pencil, sewing threads to match fabrics; a retractable metal tape measure; a folder, paper and pens for notes and handouts. A digital camera is also useful. Although there are two irons at the centre students might like to bring their own, together with a heatproof mat or blanket to cover the table. . Some fabric suitable for making a small item such as a cushion cover during the first lesson, or for any other project you wish to start on. The tutor will have a selection of items for sale, such as zipping, curtain linings and headings, piping cord, some threads, wadding and interfacings. There are no sewing machines at the centre to use, so students need to bring their own. Students will be taught how to use it properly if they don't know how! Don't forget to bring all the accessories, foot controls and leads for the machine. Equipment required Students will need to bring small sewing equipment, such as sharp scissors for cutting fabric, pins, needles, a tape measure, chalk fabric pencil, sewing threads to match fabrics; a retractable metal tape measure; a folder, paper and pens for notes and handouts. A digital camera is also useful. Although there are two irons at the centre students might like to bring their own, together with a heatproof mat or blanket to cover the table. . Some fabric suitable for making a small item such as a cushion cover during the first lesson, or for any other project you wish to start on. The tutor will have a selection of items for sale, such as zipping, curtain linings and headings, piping cord, some threads, wadding and interfacings. There are no sewing machines at the centre to use, so students need to bring their own. Students will be taught how to use it properly if they don't know how! Don't forget to bring all the accessories, foot controls and leads for the machine.

Provider

Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
0845 606 5606
http://www.kent.gov.uk/adulted

Address

Head Office
College Road Town: Sittingbourne County:Kent

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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